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The A.M. Update

Did You Know THIS Court Existed? | Musk Exits DOGE | 5/29/25

The A.M. Update

Aaron McIntire

Politics, News, Daily News

4.9773 Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

A U.S. Court of International Trade rules against President Trump’s tariff powers, prompting Stephen Miller to decry a judicial coup, while Marco Rubio revokes visas for Chinese students tied to the CCP. Elon Musk exits Doge, disappointed by the “big, beautiful bill,” which Stephen Miller and Mike Johnson defend as a historic tax cut and reform package, though 47.8% of poll respondents call Doge “absolutely cooked.” FBI Director Kash Patel insists Jeffrey Epstein killed himself but promises answers on the Epstein files, while Dan Bongino probes anti-Christian violence in Seattle, and Mike Rowe slams Harvard’s $54 billion endowment.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's Thursday, May 29th, 2025.

0:02.4

Another random court says the president has no power over anything ever.

0:07.1

Doge is saying goodbye to Elon Musk and trying to clear up misconceptions about the big, beautiful bill.

0:13.5

That's next on the AM update.

0:15.5

The Epstein thing, you dealt with Maria, you said, as far as you know, he killed himself.

0:20.5

I'm telling you, he killed himself. I'm telling you he killed himself.

0:21.9

It can be big or it can be beautiful.

0:23.9

But I don't know if it can be both.

0:26.1

I'm not happy about certain aspects of it, but I'm thrilled by other aspects of it.

0:30.5

That's the way they go.

0:31.4

We reject the Biden administration's legacy of death by a thousand enforcement actions.

0:38.2

The Ivy League, I'm sorry to say, has beclowned themselves in recent months, and Harvard

0:44.8

has led the beclowning.

0:47.9

The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled Wednesday that President Trump overstepped his

0:52.8

authority over tariffs under the International

0:54.8

Emergency Economic Powers Act. The court wrote, quote, the Constitution assigns Congress the

1:00.1

exclusive powers to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts, and excises, and regulate commerce

1:05.8

with foreign nations. The question in the two cases before the court is whether the International

1:10.7

Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 delegates these powers to the president in the form of authority to impose unlimited tariffs on goods from nearly every country in the world.

1:21.8

This court found that the Trump administration and Trump himself has no power to do that.

1:26.6

Didn't lay out what power he actually does have.

1:29.2

You just can't do it the way that he did it.

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